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Do Declining Neighborhood Economic Conditions Trump Hoped For School Renovation Renewal Benefit?, John W. Hill
Do Declining Neighborhood Economic Conditions Trump Hoped For School Renovation Renewal Benefit?, John W. Hill
John W. Hill
The purpose of this study was to determine (a) individual student achievement, (b) teacher mobility rates, (c) perceptions of safety at school, and (d) student enrollment patterns, over time, in two recently renovated, same city, urban, No Child Left Behind compliant, Title I elementary school buildings located in close proximity neighborhoods one with improving the other with declining economic conditions. Achievement results indicated that fifth-grade students (n = 18) who attended a renovated school second-grade through fifth-grade in a neighborhood with improving economic conditions compared to fifth-grade students (n = 15) who attended a renovated school second-grade through fifth-grade in …
Have Institutional Review Board Regulations Affected Research Approval Patterns?, John W. Hill
Have Institutional Review Board Regulations Affected Research Approval Patterns?, John W. Hill
John W. Hill
No abstract provided.
Home For The Holidays: A Red-Flag, Carry-In, Reclaiming Intervention, John Hill
Home For The Holidays: A Red-Flag, Carry-In, Reclaiming Intervention, John Hill
John W. Hill
No abstract provided.
Impulse Control Rap: "We Got A Skill To Help You Chill", John W. Hill
Impulse Control Rap: "We Got A Skill To Help You Chill", John W. Hill
John W. Hill
No abstract provided.
Connecting Reasoning And Writing In Student "How To" Manuals, John W. Hill
Connecting Reasoning And Writing In Student "How To" Manuals, John W. Hill
John W. Hill
No abstract provided.
Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, John W. Hill
Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, John W. Hill
John W. Hill
No abstract provided.
The Effect Of Computer Use On The Process Writing Of Learning Disabled Students, John W. Hill
The Effect Of Computer Use On The Process Writing Of Learning Disabled Students, John W. Hill
John W. Hill
No abstract provided.
At-Risk Youth In Suburban Nebraska, John W. Hill